1:23:04
Yes, Doctor. Shall I show you what
came up while I was lying here alone?
1:23:09
- Something else?
- Yes. Yes.
1:23:13
This.
1:23:16
"Is this a dagger I see before me?"
1:23:20
Macbeth. Shakespeare.
Yes, Shakespeare.
1:23:24
(Laughs maniacally)
1:23:31
Well, this is my research.
1:23:32
Keep it quiet.
I don't want it to get about.
1:23:35
- (Bird screeches)
- Seems like a losing battle.
1:23:38
- What's this caviar doing?
- Good question.
1:23:41
That's the whole point. I'm
experimenting with the effect of diet
1:23:45
on pigmentation - colour -
of skin, fur and plumage.
1:23:50
They look well on it
but I can't think why.
1:23:53
- Enzymes, old boy.
- What?
1:23:55
Might throw light on human
dermatography and genetic practices.
1:23:59
- What?
- Breeding.
1:24:01
Quite. Most of them
are responding pretty well,
1:24:05
but these two
are presenting a bit of a poser.
1:24:08
- Why? And what are they?
- Chameleons.
1:24:12
- Interesting, eh?
- Very, if you like chameleons.
1:24:15
Yes, I rather fancy Sir Lancelot
will be pretty impressed.
1:24:19
All helps, eh?
1:24:21
By the way, that was a bit of a boob
with the loony, old man.
1:24:25
Dr Sparrow here?
Blimey, pet's corner, eh?
1:24:29
- You're wanted in Casualty.
- All right.
1:24:32
Er... Have them X-rayed first
this time, old man.
1:24:40
Poor Sparrow. Always boobing.
1:24:45
Come in. It's a bit more cosy.
1:24:50
- Do sit down, Mrs...?
- Mrs Dalton.
1:24:53
Mrs Dalton. Do sit down, will you?
1:24:55
- Here you are.
- Thank you.